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When the IOL Isn't Forever: Managing Dislocated IOLs, Part 1: Background & Symptoms
In this episode of AdVANCEd Patient Care, we address dislocated intraocular lenses (IOLs). Though IOLs are intended to be a permanent solution for cataract surgery patients, dislocation can occur, presenting challenges in patient care. Join our doctor panel, as we explore the etiology, clinical presentation, and management strategies for dislocated IOLs. We discuss the latest surgical techniques, post-operative care, and best practices for optimizing patient outcomes. Enhance your understanding and skills in managing dislocated IOLs to ensure the best care for your patients.
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When the IOL Isn't Forever: Managing Dislocated IOLs, Part 3: Case Review
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In this episode of AdVANCEd Patient Care, we address dislocated intraocular lenses (IOLs). Though IOLs are intended to be a permanent solution for cataract surgery patients, dislocation can occur, presenting challenges in patient care. Join our doctor panel, as we explore the etiology, clinical presentation, and management strategies for dislocated IOLs. We discuss the latest surgical technique...
When the IOL Isn't Forever: Managing Dislocated IOLs, Part 2: Treatment Options
Просмотров 69 часов назад
In this episode of AdVANCEd Patient Care, we address dislocated intraocular lenses (IOLs). Though IOLs are intended to be a permanent solution for cataract surgery patients, dislocation can occur, presenting challenges in patient care. Join our doctor panel, as we explore the etiology, clinical presentation, and management strategies for dislocated IOLs. We discuss the latest surgical technique...
Meet Dr. Lorraine M. Provencher
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Get to know Dr. Lorraine M. Provencher, a glaucoma specialist and cataract surgeon at Vance Thompson Vision.
Special Edition: iDose
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In this special edition episode, the doctors tease up what's to come at the iDose webinar on June 24th. Listen in and learn a bit about iDose, drug delivery, and Vance Thompson Vision's involvement in the FDA approval of iDose.
Special Edition: iDose
Просмотров 212 месяца назад
In this special edition episode, the doctors tease up what's to come at the iDose webinar on June 24th. Listen in and learn a bit about iDose, drug delivery, and Vance Thompson Vision's involvement in the FDA approval of iDose.
Cataract Awareness Month, Part 3: The Future of Cataract Surgery
Просмотров 172 месяца назад
In honor of Cataract Awareness Month, this episode explores the latest options in cataract surgery, the importance of collaborative care between optometrists and ophthalmologists, and future innovations in cataract surgery. Join us for a comprehensive discussion aimed at enhancing patient care.
Cataract Awareness Month, Part 2: Collaborative Care in Cataract Surgery
Просмотров 182 месяца назад
In honor of Cataract Awareness Month, this episode explores the latest options in cataract surgery, the importance of collaborative care between optometrists and ophthalmologists, and future innovations in cataract surgery. Join us for a comprehensive discussion aimed at enhancing patient care.
Cataract Awareness Month, Part 1: Enhancing the Patient Experience
Просмотров 132 месяца назад
In honor of Cataract Awareness Month, this episode explores the latest options in cataract surgery, the importance of collaborative care between optometrists and ophthalmologists, and future innovations in cataract surgery. Join us for a comprehensive discussion aimed at enhancing patient care.
Cataract Awareness Month, Full Episode
Просмотров 52 месяца назад
In honor of Cataract Awareness Month, this episode explores the latest options in cataract surgery, the importance of collaborative care between optometrists and ophthalmologists, and future innovations in cataract surgery. Join us for a comprehensive discussion aimed at enhancing patient care.
Cataract Awareness Month, Part 2: Collaborative Care in Cataract Surgery
Просмотров 292 месяца назад
In honor of Cataract Awareness Month, this episode explores the latest options in cataract surgery, the importance of collaborative care between optometrists and ophthalmologists, and future innovations in cataract surgery. Join us for a comprehensive discussion aimed at enhancing patient care.
Cataract Awareness Month, Full Episode
Просмотров 412 месяца назад
In honor of Cataract Awareness Month, this episode explores the latest options in cataract surgery, the importance of collaborative care between optometrists and ophthalmologists, and future innovations in cataract surgery. Join us for a comprehensive discussion aimed at enhancing patient care.
Cataract Awareness Month, Part 3: The Future of Cataract Surgery
Просмотров 4672 месяца назад
In honor of Cataract Awareness Month, this episode explores the latest options in cataract surgery, the importance of collaborative care between optometrists and ophthalmologists, and future innovations in cataract surgery. Join us for a comprehensive discussion aimed at enhancing patient care.
Cataract Awareness Month, Part 1: Enhancing the Patient Experience
Просмотров 602 месяца назад
In honor of Cataract Awareness Month, this episode explores the latest options in cataract surgery, the importance of collaborative care between optometrists and ophthalmologists, and future innovations in cataract surgery. Join us for a comprehensive discussion aimed at enhancing patient care.
Dr. Jed Assam's Story
Просмотров 482 месяца назад
Dr. Jed Assam is a fellowship-trained ophthalmologist who specializes in retinal disease diagnosis and management and surgery for the retina and vitreous body.
Dr. Cullen Ryburn's Story
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Dr. Cullen Ryburn's Story
The Myopia Mission: Preserving Clear Vision
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The Myopia Mission: Preserving Clear Vision
The Myopia Mission: Preserving Clear Vision
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The Myopia Mission: Preserving Clear Vision
Vance Thompson - 2024 Spring USD Undergraduate Commencement Speech
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Vance Thompson - 2024 Spring USD Undergraduate Commencement Speech
The Research Review, Part 4: Inclusion & Exclusion
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The Research Review, Part 4: Inclusion & Exclusion
The Research Review, Part 4: Inclusion & Exclusion
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The Research Review, Part 4: Inclusion & Exclusion
The Research Review, Part 3: Enrolling Studies & Candidacy
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The Research Review, Part 3: Enrolling Studies & Candidacy
The Research Review, Part 3: Enrolling Studies & Candidacy
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The Research Review, Part 3: Enrolling Studies & Candidacy
The Research Review, Part 2: Research Funding
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The Research Review, Part 2: Research Funding
The Research Review, Part 2: Research Funding
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The Research Review, Part 2: Research Funding
The Research Review, Part 1: Trial Phases
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The Research Review, Part 1: Trial Phases
The Research Review, Part 1: Trial Phases
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The Research Review, Part 1: Trial Phases
The Research Review, Full Episode
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The Research Review, Full Episode
The Research Review, Full Episode
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The Research Review, Full Episode
Sharp Sight Sessions: The LASIK Experience, Part 3: Post Op
Просмотров 173 месяца назад
Sharp Sight Sessions: The LASIK Experience, Part 3: Post Op

Комментарии

  • @marianalilica
    @marianalilica Месяц назад

    Two weeks ago, respectively a week ago, I had lens replacement surgery with panopticon. Myopia -6.50, -5.50. I have bright vision, halos. Night vision is much worse. I can't say that I can see well up close. Will it improve with time?

  • @tikipalm
    @tikipalm 2 месяца назад

    Great video ❤

  • @angelaharris1112
    @angelaharris1112 2 месяца назад

    I waste so much of my eye drops. I even got a lil device supposed to help, but doesn't. I'm new to this as one of many diagnosis, and new to the drops (couple of months) I haven't heard of any of these other things. I see my Neuro Opthamologist again on the 24th. I had my cataracts removed a lil over 2 years ago. There isn't any correlation to these, right? Sadly anything I can have done, has to be covered by my insurance. I am living on my SSDI check with nothing else. This sounds very interesting. I'll try to catch the webinar on the 24th. Thank y'all so much.

  • @angelaharris1112
    @angelaharris1112 2 месяца назад

    Found the correct one now!

  • @angelaharris1112
    @angelaharris1112 2 месяца назад

    Why are there no people shown talking? Is this for people that are blind?

  • @noahboy6349
    @noahboy6349 2 месяца назад

    Facts about the UV protective sunglasses. You’ll be wearing them 4-7 weeks not 3 weeks like the doctor said. For that reason you will need a lot of patience because you’ll have to wear them while away all day except when you’re sleeping. I had to wear them 7 weeks and it was not fun.

  • @robertomelendez3965
    @robertomelendez3965 6 месяцев назад

    Hello doc, my right eye is still blurry after 1 week lasik. It’s no “I can’t see at all blurry” but not 20/20. Is this common ?

  • @Graygeezer
    @Graygeezer 8 месяцев назад

    I appreciate your review, but you don’t just try this. You commit to this.

  • @ThreePhaseHigh
    @ThreePhaseHigh 8 месяцев назад

    I went to Vance Thompson with bad floaters in both my eyes, and they told me nothing can be done so I went to Minneapolis to eye clinic and had the floaters removed and what a difference so apparently Mr. Thompson is still living in the Stone Age.

  • @ramjet4025
    @ramjet4025 10 месяцев назад

    when I see a doc dress up like this for a commercial or interview, you know its designed for morons to view.

  • @ramjet4025
    @ramjet4025 10 месяцев назад

    This video is super slick, too slick, too polished, so polished it skims the essential information. This is devoid of real information, this is the crap I got from my prospective surgeon who failed to tell me the basics. What at the specifications and performance? What stigmatism can be corrected? by how much? After its "locked in" can it be further adjusted in the future? Obviously not but thats not stated. What is its performance compared to a ZCB000 which apparently is the best you are going to get for distance without any stigmatizm correction. Having one eye for distance and one eye for close up can get your pilot's medical cancelled. That eye for up close is going to have, guaranteed to have glare problems. The there are the complications risk, that surgeons don't tell you. My best friend just had a double retina detatchment and lost 50% vision in one eye, apparently near sighted people are at far higher risk. So then when will the new class of IOL's come out? The Juvene and similar are yet to be approved, Juvene was tested very successfully in 2015 and now 8 years later where the hell is the approval? Could it be that the approval has not been granted due to the results of the trial? The key fact missing here is just how little or much can the LAL handle a stigmatism and does it compromize distance vision for greater depth of field. Technis claim that you can do the impossible, gain intermediate and closer vision without compromising distance, an impossibility unless its an accomadating lens like the Juvene and one of its competitors just had to drop their product under test and go back to the drawing boards.

    • @MrPetrvershinin
      @MrPetrvershinin 10 месяцев назад

      !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bowesman1000
    @bowesman1000 Год назад

    i had my first adjustment on thursday 6/15. it took over 52 hours for my pupils to contract. i am having left eye for close and right eye for distance. yesterday i could finally read print and it is really good. i can read my phone and my computer monitor without 1.75 reading glasses at all. the distance has gotten much worse though. i can't make out the golf scores on a 75 inch television from twenty feet. i hope they can improve on this as my distance vision before was was better than almost anyone i would be around. keeping fingers crossed.

    • @damonmelendez856
      @damonmelendez856 Год назад

      How are you doing now with distance vision?

    • @bowesman1000
      @bowesman1000 Год назад

      @@damonmelendez856 i had these RX Sight lenses put in on 5/24 and 5/25 to try to achieve mono vision. on the first week appt it was "we need to wait a week and let the lotemax drops work". i live a one hour drive from the sarasota office i had to go to. 6/15 was the first adj and thats when my eyes took 52 hours for my pupils to go back to normal. as i said in first posting they made my near and intermediate vision better but my distance vision was ruined from the fresh lense that was inserted and has never been brought back. whatever that doctor lenhart did to my distance eye never came back. after another two wasted trips to sarasota they determined that they couldn't do a second adjustment until they repaired the dry eye syndrome that had developed as the eye test couldn't be accurately performed until they got the eyes moistened. so by hat time we were up to four weeks of driving back and forth to sarasota an hour with me only having one botched adjustment .they started me on xidra twice per day, refresh drops several times per day and the lotemax steroid twice per day continues to today. i never had dry eyes prior to this. around 7/15 they did the first lock in on left eye for near and second adjustment on right for distance. vision in near eye is acceptable. right eye they insist it is 20/20 but can't read street signs until i get to about 2-3 blocks away, they claim it will improve as the dry eye gets more under control. so to them everything is fine but i still am having confidence issues with driving. my doctors answer to that was "you may want to get a pair of glasses for driving particular at night". they wore me out so I finally gave in and settled for what it is. they claim it will take time. this whole process has taken around 12 weeks and the outcome is rather underwhelming.

    • @christineribone9351
      @christineribone9351 Год назад

      I have the same monovision as yours. It's pretty nice to have the ability to see without glasses. The only drawback is renewing your drivers license and taking the vision test. That machine blocks one eye and you can't focus on anything because of the monovision. You have to see an optometrist and have special testing & documentation. How is your right eye doing now? Did your right eye stabilize?

  • @zynthos9
    @zynthos9 Год назад

    They say don’t make a quick decision but they also say they do procedures the same day as the consultation? That seems contrary to me

  • @juneking4512
    @juneking4512 Год назад

    You said in a post that Vit. D and K2 Should not be taken together but, take Vit D in a.m. and K2 with Cal. at bedtime. However, I do not take a cal. supplement because I get enough cal. in the cal. rich foods I eat (ie. broccoli, almonds, etc.) I am taking K2mk7 to draw cal. out my my arteries into my bones and teeth. So when is the right time to take it and can I just take it at bedtime without any other nurtients? Also, I daily have a Tablespoon of Hemp Seeds and a Tablespoon of Nutritional yeast. Can I take either of them with Vit. K2mk7. I'm 74 and have arthritis.

  • @vincentkosik403
    @vincentkosik403 Год назад

    Really good information...learned a lot

  • @wandabrady2178
    @wandabrady2178 Год назад

    I need this surgery, but I’m afraid to do this.

  • @glorgau
    @glorgau Год назад

    The doc is sooooo busy that he had to wear his surgery yamaka to the interview. What dedication!

  • @earthmamma85
    @earthmamma85 Год назад

    My father-in-law had surgery and now his eye never stops twitching and feels constantly strained.

  • @tedrees5989
    @tedrees5989 Год назад

    Can LAL's provide extended depth of focus, like the Vivity?

  • @mikeodee1164
    @mikeodee1164 Год назад

    i love how the doctor lie and say the surgery is safe

    • @DrSweetshaft
      @DrSweetshaft Год назад

      It IS safe, relatively. Nothing is perfectly safe all the time.

  • @nadinepayne1742
    @nadinepayne1742 Год назад

    I know 2 people that went blind from cataract surgery. Sad.

    • @DrSweetshaft
      @DrSweetshaft Год назад

      I know thousands that have had cataract surgery and love it, I’m an optometrist. My parents both had it, I’ll have it when needed.

    • @mariamally6336
      @mariamally6336 Год назад

      very true my mum is blind in both eyes after the operation and receiving injections in her eyes. not safe at all

  • @charity2275
    @charity2275 Год назад

    CREATING A SENSE OF FEAR, RIGHT AT THE START OF THIS VIDEO. SLEAZY SALES TACTICS. Well, the truth is, there is more than one way to deal with cataracts; not only surgery. Ask me how I know!

    • @douggrunewald6104
      @douggrunewald6104 Год назад

      how do you know ?

    • @charity2275
      @charity2275 Год назад

      @@douggrunewald6104 I was diagnosed with cataracts three years ago and told I needed surgery or would go blind. Well, I did not want the surgery because it often causes more problems than it solves, and it also costs a small fortune and I can't afford it. SO, I did my research and discovered an old folk remedy . . . to put a drop of organic cold-pressed, hexane-free castor oil in each eye at bedtime and sleep with it. Then wash the eyes in the morning. I also use Oclumed Eye Drops three or four times a day to add nutrients to my eyes. (Sold on Amazon) So, for three years, I have stopped the progression of cataracts in my eyes. WITHOUT SURGERY. Doctors don't want people to know there are natural remedies that work, for all sorts of illnesses and health problems. I use other natural remedies and they work better than RX drugs with no side effects.

    • @douggrunewald6104
      @douggrunewald6104 Год назад

      @@charity2275 thank you I will try this

  • @ThePintoflow
    @ThePintoflow Год назад

    Hello Doctor I do have cataract and I want to get it removed because is affecting my vision due to my Diabetes what can I do?

  • @georgefowler3027
    @georgefowler3027 Год назад

    Why is he wearing a mask on his head

    • @vincentkosik403
      @vincentkosik403 Год назад

      He's gonna operate on the blonde next...just kidding

  • @4406bbldb
    @4406bbldb Год назад

    I fast for Autophagy and seem to be improving.

  • @mohammedalmogren9945
    @mohammedalmogren9945 Год назад

    I made a surgery for one eye to remove cataract ; i end up losing my reitna then my sight for ever. Now i have a cataract in my othere eye so i hope there is an eye drop to solve the prablem.

  • @michaeljamesannis1751
    @michaeljamesannis1751 Год назад

    So very expensive and most medicare insurance will NOT cover it

    • @DerekCollinsProject
      @DerekCollinsProject Год назад

      True, looking at it and I'm sure there is some form of a payment plan if needed. The fact they can tweak the prescription without having to go through another surgery is a game changer.

    • @shariward7733
      @shariward7733 11 месяцев назад

      I was told $4,500 out of pocket each eye.

  • @pamc3338
    @pamc3338 Год назад

    When will the drops be available?

  • @DavidCraig-go1zv
    @DavidCraig-go1zv Год назад

    I had my left eye done. It's not good and the glasses I got were always blurry.

    • @pamc3338
      @pamc3338 Год назад

      I haven't had mine done but got new glasses. I see perfectly now.

  • @JoseAvila-nv3hb
    @JoseAvila-nv3hb Год назад

    Halos at night with panoptix?

    • @WashYourHands2
      @WashYourHands2 Год назад

      Yes, but not distracting. I'm happy with my PanOptix.

  • @calvinellis1891
    @calvinellis1891 Год назад

    I had my last ajustment a couple weeks ago I now have 20/16 vision it’s great the best thing I ever done.

  • @jemvalenzuela1789
    @jemvalenzuela1789 Год назад

    Some doctors doesn't recommend surgery esp using it as preventive way to sudden attack of high eye pressure that can lead to blindness. May I know you type of glaucoma? And what are the parameters of eye pressure to come up with a decision to do surgery? Lastly, what specifically is your surgery? Iridotomy, trabeculoplasty or what? Thank you!

  • @markbottoni4702
    @markbottoni4702 Год назад

    My wife had a stroke so they don't know if the cataract is from the stroke or if it's the cataract where she can't see she lost her peripheral vision will this help her

  • @calvinellis1891
    @calvinellis1891 Год назад

    I start my adjustments next week I hope it doesn’t take many right now my vision is great they could lock it now .

  • @knockoutorion5778
    @knockoutorion5778 2 года назад

    I went blind in one eye from glaucoma this year.

    • @crazymoney1721
      @crazymoney1721 Год назад

      How long did you go blind having glaucoma?

    • @knockoutorion5778
      @knockoutorion5778 Год назад

      @@crazymoney1721 within couple months of getting diagnosed. I lost all vision in my right eye

    • @crazymoney1721
      @crazymoney1721 Год назад

      @@knockoutorion5778 what is your eye pressure that time? Did you take eye drops? What is the cause of your glaucoma?

    • @knockoutorion5778
      @knockoutorion5778 Год назад

      @@crazymoney1721 at that time the eye pressure was 46. Yes, I am on three eye drops right now. They don’t know the cause. I had an eye exam a year ago with a different provider and he did not mentioned anything about having early glaucoma. It was a surprise to me when I got diagnosed this year with it.

    • @katerinakaterinaki9143
      @katerinakaterinaki9143 Год назад

      ​@@crazymoney1721 so sorry for your loss of vision.I wish this stops for you right here.

  • @calvinellis1891
    @calvinellis1891 2 года назад

    I just got my LAL lenses a week ago just waiting for the ajustments

  • @pdawggity
    @pdawggity 2 года назад

    love it

  • @Ivan-jr7px
    @Ivan-jr7px 2 года назад

    He’s so optimistic! I hope I can be like him. I’m going through an emotional rollercoaster right now. Scared and worried! I’m 28 years old. And I got diagnosed just recently, two - three weeks ago.

  • @richardackley1823
    @richardackley1823 2 года назад

    Do you get starburst or halo effect with LAL? How does this compare with PanOptix lens?

  • @davidlo168888
    @davidlo168888 2 года назад

    IOL (intraocular lens) surgery should be ended soon. Only God's mercy nano-grade eye drops should be the last-ditch treatment for age-related cataracts. ruclips.net/video/XgUDQgv0JIA/видео.html

  • @pamalabillingsley9013
    @pamalabillingsley9013 2 года назад

    What did they do for you

  • @jasmynpolitethebraillefana4179
    @jasmynpolitethebraillefana4179 2 года назад

    I have glaucoma in both of my eyes and I have to take eye drops every day. I have a glaucoma appointment tomorrow.

  • @charmaineblake5020
    @charmaineblake5020 2 года назад

    Emotional is right!!!

  • @davidwayne9982
    @davidwayne9982 2 года назад

    So it's SINGLE VISION lens basically???

  • @davidwayne9982
    @davidwayne9982 2 года назад

    I'd LOVE to have that... I've got Panoptix and it's NOT working well at all.. it's a lot better than it was- but NOWHERE near good enough.. can't read road signs- and its nust NOT clear and good sight.

  • @karlsmith8057
    @karlsmith8057 2 года назад

    I had one eye done a few weeks ago with the PanOptix lens, and yes I see halos, but they’re not bad enough to change my mind on having a different lens put in when my other eye is done In a couple of weeks. The ability to now see at all distances without glasses is well worth it.

    • @jimd7241
      @jimd7241 Год назад

      How long was your vision fuzzy after surgery,And days for you to heal & you vision to clear up to be able to read ,And see in the distance? Thanks

    • @mindyluba9668
      @mindyluba9668 9 месяцев назад

      I would love to hear the answer . I did one eye almost 1 month ago and my second eye a few days ago. So far distance vision is not good in both eyes. @@jimd7241

  • @ladym6738
    @ladym6738 2 года назад

    Are there halo issues?

  • @williamhurst5764
    @williamhurst5764 2 года назад

    Where is the nearest location to Chattanooga Tennessee where I can get LAL for cataracts?

  • @thomassandene1853
    @thomassandene1853 2 года назад

    Great Story. He did a fabulous job on my wife to correct her vision. This is a good company that delivers great results.

  • @davidwayne9982
    @davidwayne9982 2 года назад

    What about the COSTS of this--and the adjustments and "setting" procedure??